Description |
1 online resource (viii, 225 pages) : illustrations. |
Physical Medium |
polychrome |
Description |
text file |
Series |
Global Dutch: studies in Low Countries culture and history
|
|
Global Dutch.
|
Contents |
Introduction: discord and consensus in the Low Countries, 1700-2000 / Ulrich Tiedau -- 1. Pre-modern Dutch identity and the peace celebrations of 1748 / Lotte Jensen -- 2. Gnawing worms and rolling thunder: the unstable harmony of Dutch eighteenth-century literature / Inger Leemans and Gert-Jan Johannes -- 3. A twice-told tale of a (dis)united kingdom: Thomas Colley Grattan's History of the Netherlands (1830, 1833) / Raphaël Ingelbien and Elisabeth Waelkens -- 4. A conflict in words and images, or a conflict between word and image? An intermedial analysis of graphic novel adaptations of Hendrik Conscience's The Lion of Flanders (1838) / Christine Hermann -- 5. Language controversies in the Gazette van Detroit (1916-1918) / Tanja Collet -- 6. 'Beyond A Bridge Too Far': the aftermath of the Battle of Arnhem (1944) and its impact on civilian life / Reinier Salverda -- 7. 'A sort of wishful dream': challenging colonial time and 'Indische' identities in Hella S. Haasse's Oeroeg, Sleuteloog and contemporary newspaper reviews / Stefanie van Gemert -- 8. Reinstating a consensus of blame: the film adaptation of Tessa de Loo's De tweeling (1993) and Dutch memories of wartime / Jenny Watson -- 9. Harmony and discord in planning: a comparative history of post-war welfare policies in a Dutch-German border region / Marijn Molema -- 10. Dutch in the EU discourse chain: mimic or maverick? / Suzie Holdsworth. |
Summary |
All countries, regions and institutions are ultimately built on a degree of consensus, on a collective commitment to a concept, belief or value system. This consensus is continuously rephrased and reinvented through a narrative of cohesion and challenged by expressions of discontent and discord. The history of the Low Countries is characterised by both a striving for consensus and eruptions of discord, both internally and from external challenges. This interdisciplinary volume explores consensus and discord in a Low Countries context along broad cultural, linguistic and historical lines. Disciplines represented include early-modern and contemporary history; art history; film; literature; and translation scholars from both the Low Countries and beyond. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Local Note |
JSTOR Books at JSTOR Open Access |
Subject |
Netherlands -- Social conditions.
|
|
Netherlands. |
|
Social conditions. |
|
Netherlands -- History.
|
|
History. |
Genre/Form |
History.
|
|
Electronic books.
|
Added Author |
Fenoulhet, Jane.
|
|
Quist, Gerdi.
|
|
Tiedau, Ulrich, 1968-
|
Other Form: |
Print version: Fenoulhet, Jane. Discord and consensus in the Low Countries, 1700-2000. London : UCL Press, ©2016 9781910634295 |
ISBN |
9781910634325 (electronic book) |
|
1910634328 (electronic book) |
|
9781910634318 (electronic book) |
|
191063431X (electronic book) |
|
1910634298 |
|
9781910634295 |
|
1910634301 |
|
9781910634301 |
|